Colin Angevine (@colinangevine) 's Twitter Profile
Colin Angevine

@colinangevine

Learner at large

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calendar_today25-03-2009 00:35:39

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Can you help me find a citation? I remember reading a piece that described Dr. Joy Buolamwini's work on three levels: cultural, structural, institutional. (I think?) Maybe it was written by Sasha Costanza-Chock? Anyone know what I'm talking about? 🧐

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I just backed Funmingo: Goofify Your Next Virtual Event on Kickstarter. So excited to support @melissaged and get to play games with friends. 5 days left for folks to back it! kickstarter.com/projects/funmi…

Sasha Costanza-Chock (@schock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This absolutely crucial story by the brilliant Karen Hao illustrates why 1. We need regulatory action and 2. We need to shift the whole conversation from AI "bias" to "harms." This is a must read for everyone in this space. Actually for everyone, full stop. #facct21 #MozFest

Antionette Carroll (she/her) (@acarrolldesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Creative Reaction Lab is hiring our first Program Director (FT) that would thrive in a team-centered, co-creation culture for racial and health equity that centers Black and Latinx youth. Share this opportunity and/or apply today! creativereactionlab.com/work-with-us/p… #hiring #racialequity #healthequity

Frederick van Amstel (@fredvanamstel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm considering launching an online 6-week summer course (July-August) in English on "Design of the Oppressed" based on the works of Paulo Freire, Augusto Boal, and Vieira Pinto. please RT if you are interested in attending it

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What a treat to share the report on #YES2020, freshly published online! Proud to have participated in this project, which demonstrated that collaborative program design and a rapidly responding ecosystem are not only possible, but promising. yes2020.nyc

What a treat to share the report on #YES2020, freshly published online! Proud to have participated in this project, which demonstrated that collaborative program design and a rapidly responding ecosystem are not only possible, but promising. yes2020.nyc
Justin Reich (@bjfr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked nearly 200 teachers to interview their (~4000) students about this past year and their hopes for next year. Then, we asked them what they planned to do differently next year as a result. This is some of what they said: 🧵

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I'm not 100% through all of the data, but as far as I can tell, not a single teacher has answered "Next year, I plan to use state assessment data to tailor instruction to remediate content gaps from 2020-21." 1/3

Robert G. Reeve (@robertgreeve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So. They know my mom's toothpaste. They know I was at my mom's. They know my Twitter. Now I get Twitter ads for mom's toothpaste. Your data isn't just about you. It's about how it can be used against every person you know, and people you don't. To shape behavior unconsciously.

Girmay Zahilay (@girmayzahilay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cold Weather Shelters for Dec. 25-29 Due to the snow and freezing temperatures, Seattle and other cities around King County are opening extra space for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness. Please share these resources widely: kcrha.org/2021/12/22/col…

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Do you know any teens who would be interested in applying to this paid summer fellowship? I want to work with them! Help me get the word out!